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Leslie Green is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for his work with the band Big Country, which he co-founded in 1981. He has also released several solo albums. Green was born in 1956 in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland. He began playing guitar at the age of 12 and formed his first band, The Cheetahs, at the age of 15. He went on to study music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. Green co-founded Big Country in 1981 with fellow guitarist and songwriter Stuart Adamson. The band achieved international success with their debut album, The Crossing, which was released in 1983. The album spawned the hit single "In a Big Country" which reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. The band went on to release five more studio albums before disbanding in 2000. Green released his first solo album, The Great Divide, in 2003. He has since released two more solo albums, The Long Road Home (2006) and The Road to Freedom (2009). Green is currently living in Scotland and continues to write and record music. He is also a member of the band The Skids, which he formed with Adamson in 1977.

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2019

Green and 30 other academics signed a public letter in the Sunday Times published on June 16, 2019 entitled “Stonewall is stifling academia”. The letter claims that Stonewall are stifling academic progress by restricting academic freedom in the classroom. Green himself is on the record as a defender of the position that trans people should be addressed by the pronouns of their choice. He is a well-known commentator on and defender of LGBT+ rights.

2006

In 2006, Green was elected to the Professorship of Philosophy of Law at Oxford University, which includes a Fellowship at Balliol College. The Professorship, a new statutory chair, was created upon the retirement of Joseph Raz from his personal Chair, also at Balliol. It is one of just two statutory professorships in jurisprudence at Oxford, the other being held by Ruth Chang. In 2010, the distinguished lawyer, Philip Gordon, endowed the Balliol fellowship, and Green became the first Pauline and Max Gordon Fellow at Balliol. At the same time, Green took up a part-time appointment as Professor and Distinguished University Fellow in the Philosophy of Law at Queen's University.

1956

Leslie John Green (born 1956) is a Scottish-Canadian scholar in the analytic philosophy of law, or jurisprudence as it is often called by academic lawyers. He is Professor of the Philosophy of Law and Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford University, and Professor of Law and Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Queen's University, Kingston.

Born in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland in 1956, and educated at Queen's University, Canada, and at Nuffield College, Oxford, he completed his dissertation—which culminated in a book, The Authority of the State—under professors Charles Taylor and later Joseph Raz. Like Raz, he has been an expositor and defender of the tradition of legal positivism and wrote the introduction and new supplementary materials for the third edition of H.L.A. Hart's classic work The Concept of Law.